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  • Microsoft launches System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 - pushing mobile enterprise mobile to the edge

    So, we’re here at CTIA San Francisco 2007 and the first thing on our agenda was the Microsoft launch luncheon (try saying that three times, fast). Here’s what they’ve got planned… In keeping with the Microsoft’s expertise in enterprise mobile solutions, Microsoft has launched their first “dedicated mobile device management server” - Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008. And, to help roll-out device compatibility with the Mobile Device Manager, Microsoft has teamed up with AT&T and Sprint to bring Microsoft has keyed in on the business customer’s needs beyond the realm of simple email, contact management, and calendar sync-ing. They’re leveraging the Windows Mobile platform to bring a new level of integration and user-level management to the enterprise IT professional. With features like over-the-air application delivery and secure VPN connectivity, the Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 aims to ensure that fleet-management of Windows Mobile devices maintains “end-to-end data integrity” as well as providing secure access to corporate data - in other words, Windows Mobile device fleets can all be updated and synchronized with ease and allow user-corporate VPN connection under the watchful eye of the Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Center 2008. IT heads will be happy to hear that the new Mobile Device Center will employ an “always on” connection - affording them the control they need to maintain and ensure fleet integrity. Should the “always on” connection drop-out, Microsoft’s “fast reconnect” technology gets the user securely back online without having to re-authenticate. And, if the IT department sees a problem with any device in their fleet, System Center Mobile Device Manager provides the IT Administrator with the power to lock down a specific handset - they can disable Bluetooth, SMS/MMS, WLAN (WiFi), InfraRed, POP/IMAP...
  • iPhoneSIMfree starts selling wholesale licenses for iPhone unlocking software

    It looks like iPhoneSIMfree has made good on their promise to deliver their iPhone unlocking software solution. Too bad it’s only available in bulk to resellers. Apparently, iPhoneSIMfree wants to help keep its third-party reseller partners in business by ensuring that anyone wanting an unlocked iPhone will likely have to buy either a new, unlocked iPhone from them, or pay for the unlocking service. iPhoneSIMfree has started to send out emails to resellers, offering them the opportunity to buy wholesale lots of software licenses that would allow them to unlock iPhones. The process requires the unocking agent to install the “.app” unlocking software onto the target iPhone, register the iPhone’s information with iPhoneSIMfree’s back office system, and then have the iPhone connect to iPhoneSIMfree’s servers over a WiFi connection. The process is mostly automated and should result in an iPhone that’s freed from AT&T’s evil grasp. The day of the AT&T-less iPhone is nigh! Hit up our sister-site Into iPhone to take a gander at the email that has been sent out to resellers. [Via: Into iPhone ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:iPhoneSIMfree: Release of software unlock solution for the Apple iPhone in three daysApple iPhone gets software unlocked - finally!Hardware unlocking effort results in exploded Apple iPhone - hardware hack makes iPhone go BOOM!Completely unlocked Apple iPhone - hardware unlock uses circuit workaround!Apple iPhone closer than ever to getting unlocked!
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